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This Day in Gaming, October 16th

1998: GT Interactive releases Duke Nukem: Time to Kill for PS in the US. Boy, we can't wait for the new Duke Nukem game. Seriously, we can't wait much longer. We are growing old and weak - and we're beginning to look forward to some new Depends more than another FPS.

1998: Monolith Productions releases Shogo: Mobile Armor Division for PC in the US. It's a stylish Gundam-esque shooter that we can't say much bad about. Bug Crecente to buy Kotaku its own mech.

2003: Nokia announces the N-Gage has sold fewer than 500 units in the whole UK in its first week of release, being outsold 30:1 by the Gameboy. Anyone out there one of those sucker...err...elite 500? You're basically famous and certainly, at a minimum, endangered.

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1:00 PM on Mon Oct 16 2006
By Mark Wilson
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